Sorry but that coin was NOT a 64. I returned it so I have no skin in the game, but people saying 63 or 64 are being ridiculous. It just wasn't a...
You must be a grader at PCGS ;).
And the grade is: [ATTACH]
I love them. You can handle your coins like, well, coins with them and not worry about doing any damage, and view them at your leisure. They feel...
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My medal has an eerily placed dot on his neck[ATTACH]
What am I supposed to see?
It's great, nice job.
Which dip?
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Yeah, screw those suckers. I think I'm gonna get my Dremel out and turn it into a "hobo half"
It's a business strike that looks "proofy". I thought it looked nice, but I guess I will get my acetylene torch and melt it down.
Ok, got it. I'll put it on eBay for five dollars, thanks for the advice.
The coin is from an original roll. It's not an MS67, but it looks good. Most of those "hairlines" that you see is the residue/toning. So I guess...
I have this Franklin half that looks real nice underneath this coating. I'm guessing this is mint detergent residue? Does this add or take away...
That 1893 though
On a side note, I just got a whole bunch of coins back from PCGS and, while I am no expert, seeing their grades feels like they threw darts on a...
My crappy photos don't help, this is the best I can do to capture it: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is out of the holder, it is just resting in the base. Are you saying you need to see the ridges?
I agree, it wasn't until i saw the coin in person that I realized it looked like a 65. Luckily, the seller is very cool and I am able to return...
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